[Just put affix / ending '-belas' for affix '-teen' in English; Eleven and Twelve are special cases]
[if in English 13 is one word 'thirteen', in Indonesian it is two words 'tiga belas'; exception is made for eleven. see below]

['sepuluh' actually is an abbreviation of 'satu+puluh', while 'sebelas' is an abbreviation of satu belas. so, 'se-' is 'satu'. how about one hundred?]

Number in Indonesian Language pretty much like English
pretty easy, isn't it?

Mini Quiz from me...
what is the first number in English which contain the 'a' letter?
One? Two? Three? Find it and post here :D

Tuesday 04th of May 2004 04:48:55 PM

- hey.. how about learn some more...
let's learn Cardinal Number in Indonesian Language.
i tell you, this is very.. very.. very.. easy if you already know Ordinal Number which i post above there.

if you don't know what is Cardinal Number, well, you know 'first', 'second', 'third', etc? in English you must remember all those cardinal number because they're different from the Ordinal one. but in Indonesian Language, once you know the Ordinal Number, just put an affix (beginning) 'ke-'.

- hey.. how about learn some more...
let's learn Ordinal Number in Indonesian Language.
i tell you, this is very.. very.. very.. easy if you already know Cardinal Number which i post above there.

if you don't know what is Ordinal Number, well, you know 'first', 'second', 'third', etc? in English you must remember all those cardinal number because they're different from the Cardinal one. but in Indonesian Language, once you know the Cardinal Number, just put an affix (beginning) 'ke-'.